Sunday for me is the gloomiest part of the week. I always feel I am missing about an hour of sleep and still, somewhere in my sub consciousness. I have to face the dilemma of what to do for the coming hours as well. Being at the transitional state of dream and reality, it would help me to be more creative if the selection of activities is less limited. The option includes the way the Modern Age generate happiness and the Purposeful Leisure. One of the most popular is the way done by the Modern Age since it gives us a wide selection and various inventions to choose from. For people with a gaming instinct, the choice is plentiful. For instance Computer Games develop by every generation have conquer the minds of teenagers. An example is a Warcraft Game made by Icefrog, consisting of different characters possessing skills and can be strengthen by the use of magical things. Computers now are very innovative that its content is advance and unique. It can finish a pile of works in an hour without numerous errors, unlike the past years which requires a lot of effort to have your projects and assignments be done. For a person who’s up for fighting, Arcade Games were made to make them feel as they were the warrior fighting for a prize. Arcade Games are commonly made as survival test; it may be a survival from Zombies, Militaries, Dinosaurs and many more. For lame people who still find time to play, PSP is very suitable, since it is not as big as Computers and Arcade machines. PSP can be downloaded with different games and can be played wherever you are. Another option that might satisfy one’s boredom is PURPOSEFUL LEISURE perhaps not as popular as MODERN AGE way but just as fun to do; this activity does not fall in the “killing time” category. It does however, command the respect of other activity, it is healthy and known to lower the calories level. Going out to make window shopping is much interesting than spending your money on repeat gaming. Having a youth camp on...

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“I cannot imagine how I would live without it.” These are the words uttered by countless teenagers and adults about the technology they use to enhance their daily lives. It is hard to remember the days of lugging around CD’s and walk-mans. Bicycles as transportation seem like a thing of the past. Writing notes and remembering information for the next day is long forgotten. Reading encyclopedias and using books for research papers seems nonexistent. Simple technological advancements have changed how people view the world. As a child of a modernage, technology has become an integral part of my everyday life. A separation of these technical innovations would not come without adverse effects.
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...politicians to communicate their ideas with ease, leading to the Age of Enlightenment; an example of technology as a cultural force.
The use of the term technology has changed significantly over the last 200 years. Before the 20th century, the term was uncommon in English, and usually referred to the description or study of the useful arts.[1] The term was often connected to technical education, as in the Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology (chartered in 1861).[2] "Technology" rose to prominence in the 20th century in connection with the Second Industrial Revolution. The meanings of technology changed in the early 20th century when American social scientists, beginning with Thorstein Veblen, translated ideas from the German concept of Technik into "technology." In German and other European languages, a distinction exists between Technik and Technologie that is absent in English, as both terms are usually translated as "technology." By the 1930s, "technology" referred not to the study of the industrial arts, but to the industrial arts themselves.[3] In 1937, the American sociologist Read Bain wrote that "technology includes all tools, machines, utensils, weapons, instruments, housing, clothing, communicating and transporting devices and the skills by which we produce and use them."[4] Bain's definition remains common among scholars...

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Immanuel Wallerstein is one author who makes a good argument and approach towards the modernage. He approaches the modernage by stating many facts and explaining as to what he believes our world system should be like. He states that since the sixteenth century, we have always had capitalist economies and world economies. Wallerstein believes that our economy has many political units inside that loosely tie together the system. He believes that we should have an economy that is...

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How did I ever survive living in an archaic world without moderntechnology? How can I imagine myself without a mobile phone, the internet, a car and a washing machine? During the twentieth century we have witnessed tremendous progress in technology, which has literally transformed our way of life. The new products made our life much easier and pleasanter, although a lot of people raise the question of whether moderntechnology really benefits society.
Nowadays, when the rapidness of development and research is so impressive, it is easy to think about the advantages of moderntechnology. It is universally acknowledged, that the new inventions have improved the methods used in all scientific fields. For instance, new horizons have been opened in the field of medicine providing the means for the discovery of various cures. In other words, most diseases can be more easily treated and as a result the infant mortality has been reduced to the least in developed countries. Furthermore, the enterprises have increased their productivity and have upgraded the quality of goods produced, so the customers satisfy their needs to the great extend. On the other hand, the factories must take all necessary actions to protect their surroundings from their fumes and wastes.
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An Age of Technology
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